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Richmond Fed President Discusses Economic Volatility
News David Lee, '28 4/22/25 News David Lee, '28 4/22/25

Richmond Fed President Discusses Economic Volatility

Tom Barkin discusses monetary policy and the current economic uncertainty.

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Tariffs As a Tool, Not an End
Opinion Charles Boardman, ‘28 4/21/25 Opinion Charles Boardman, ‘28 4/21/25

Tariffs As a Tool, Not an End

Why free trade is not the answer to Trump’s economic failings.

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How Protectionism Hurts Consumers and the Economy
Opinion D. Addison Gills, ‘27L 3/3/25 Opinion D. Addison Gills, ‘27L 3/3/25

How Protectionism Hurts Consumers and the Economy

Although tariffs may sound appealing, their economic benefits do not outweigh the costs.

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The Spectator Presents: Jason Riley
News The W&L Spectator 10/9/24 News The W&L Spectator 10/9/24

The Spectator Presents: Jason Riley

Join The W&L Spectator in Lee Chapel at 7:30 PM on Thursday, October 24th to hear Wall Street Journal opinion columnist Jason Riley discuss the realities of social and economic inequality.

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The Spectator Presents: Stephen Moore
News James Eustis, '27 10/7/24 News James Eustis, '27 10/7/24

The Spectator Presents: Stephen Moore

Moore will speak to students on the economics of climate change policy and renewable energy.

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Update on America’s Fiscal Crisis
Opinion Tom Rideout, '63 9/12/24 Opinion Tom Rideout, '63 9/12/24

Update on America’s Fiscal Crisis

Amidst many concerning programs, Medicare and Medicaid stand out as key culprits.

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